The New York Review, Volumul 1G. Dearborn & Company, 1837 |
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... true , the inquiry naturally suggests itself , why , of all his contemporaries , Mr. Jefferson should have enjoyed the peculiar love , or felt the peculiar hatred of those who knew him ? If it could with propriety be said that the times ...
... true , the inquiry naturally suggests itself , why , of all his contemporaries , Mr. Jefferson should have enjoyed the peculiar love , or felt the peculiar hatred of those who knew him ? If it could with propriety be said that the times ...
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... true of men of both the political parties of a former day . Was the first president of the United States less conspicu- ous or less useful than the third ? Was the third an abler or a better man than the fourth ? How then does it happen ...
... true of men of both the political parties of a former day . Was the first president of the United States less conspicu- ous or less useful than the third ? Was the third an abler or a better man than the fourth ? How then does it happen ...
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... true characters of public men , and bring them to their proper level . This process , we think , has been silently going on in his case ; and if , in our day , his memory is less respected than that of some of his equally able ...
... true characters of public men , and bring them to their proper level . This process , we think , has been silently going on in his case ; and if , in our day , his memory is less respected than that of some of his equally able ...
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... true greatness , and he reaped the inevitable consequences . The account which our author affords us on the subject of Mr. Jefferson's religious opinions is , it must be confessed , scanty enough . After an allusion to his intimacy in ...
... true greatness , and he reaped the inevitable consequences . The account which our author affords us on the subject of Mr. Jefferson's religious opinions is , it must be confessed , scanty enough . After an allusion to his intimacy in ...
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... true character , and therefore we are glad to learn from any source what they were . On the subject of Christianity , he has been explicit enough . In a letter to William Short , he informs him that he is not " with Jesus in all his ...
... true character , and therefore we are glad to learn from any source what they were . On the subject of Christianity , he has been explicit enough . In a letter to William Short , he informs him that he is not " with Jesus in all his ...
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